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Nice Loop, as you said. Agree with the westward motion and the intensification that is taking place right now, as the NHC said in ther 11 PM advisory, they are conservative with the winds. My bad feeling is that probably when the hurricane moves between The Bahamas and Florida, the Gulf Stream will be a good source to see something like what happened with Charley. An explosive cyclogenesis.
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rtd2 wrote:http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~rickk/frances.html
Man, that's impessive - especially when you play it frame by frame!!
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WNW is its movement. Not due west or it would have gone right into the islds instead of parelling them which if one looks at them they go in a wnw direction at the southern end.
Either way a Miami to Cape (somewhere in that zone)hit is looking better as time wears on. As far as the GOM goes that is to be seen and i have serious doubts as to this cane getting farther west then the MS coast. FL right now looks to be ground zero for this cane BUT as i said in other post its affects will be felt a long ways away from the eye so yes those in GA, AL, MS and SC need to keep a watchfull eye on it. Plus we are dealing with mother nature which as seen by Charley can decide to pull out a few suprises on us all. So stay tuned and be ready!
Either way a Miami to Cape (somewhere in that zone)hit is looking better as time wears on. As far as the GOM goes that is to be seen and i have serious doubts as to this cane getting farther west then the MS coast. FL right now looks to be ground zero for this cane BUT as i said in other post its affects will be felt a long ways away from the eye so yes those in GA, AL, MS and SC need to keep a watchfull eye on it. Plus we are dealing with mother nature which as seen by Charley can decide to pull out a few suprises on us all. So stay tuned and be ready!
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KingOfWeather wrote:WNW is its movement. Not due west or it would have gone right into the islds instead of parelling them which if one looks at them they go in a wnw direction at the southern end.
Either way a Miami to Cape (somewhere in that zone)hit is looking better as time wears on. As far as the GOM goes that is to be seen and i have serious doubts as to this cane getting farther west then the MS coast. FL right now looks to be ground zero for this cane BUT as i said in other post its affects will be felt a long ways away from the eye so yes those in GA, AL, MS and SC need to keep a watchfull eye on it. Plus we are dealing with mother nature which as seen by Charley can decide to pull out a few suprises on us all. So stay tuned and be ready!
Roger that!!
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